The New Bremen 301 Club's Annual Fundraiser to feature Dueling Pianos International

Glam up for a night on the town at the New Bremen 301 Club’s annual Dinner & Dance, set for April 4, 2020 at the New Bremen American Legion.  This annual fundraising event will feature dinner, refreshments & entertainment by Dueling Pianos International.  

This Dueling Pianos fundraiser, led by the New Bremen 301 Club, will help raise money for the local community, contributing to organizations such as the Athletic Boosters, Bremenfest, Music Boosters and the Cardinal Recreation Club. 

Tip your piano players with your song request or special occasion announcement. All tip proceeds will be donated to the 301 Club.  A 50/50 raffle and early bird giveaways round out the fundraiser fun.

New Bremen is a picturesque community along the historic Miami-Erie Canal in Northwest Ohio, nestled comfortably about halfway between Findlay and Dayton.

Doors at 6:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. dancing with Dueling Pianos International from 8:30-11:30 p.m. Dinner, dancing and refreshments for you and a guest are included with your $75 membership fee.

New Bremen American Legion, 6458 OH-66, New Bremen, OH 45869.

For more about the club and the event: https://www.facebook.com/groups/554461051261822/

Email: NewBremen301Club@gmail.com to join.

 

 

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